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    Statement and Inference: With Other Philosophical Papers.John Cook Wilson - 1926 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. Edited by A. S. L. Farquharson.
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  2. Statement and Inference.John Cook Wilson - 1926 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (8):229-229.
     
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    Statement and inference, with other philosophical papers.John Cook Wilson - 1926 - Oxford,: Clarendon P.. Edited by A. S. L. Farquharson.
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  4. Statement and Inference, with other Philosophical Papers.John Cook Wilson & A. S. L. Farquharson - 1926 - Mind 35 (139):360-367.
     
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  5. Statement and Inference with Other Philosophical Papers.John Cook Wilson & A. S. L. Farquharson - 1926 - Humana Mente 1 (4):511-513.
     
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    Aristotelian Studies.John Cook Wilson - 1912 - Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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  7. Chancellor's Latin Essay. Quæam Fuerit Revera Epicureorum Philosophia.John Cook Wilson - 1873
     
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  8. Extract From J.C.W.'S Logic Lectures, for the Use of Students Attending the Lectures.John Cook Wilson - 1913
     
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    On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms: Inaugural Lecture Delivered October 15, 1889.John Cook Wilson - 1889 - B.H. Blackwell Simpkin, Marshall.
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    On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms: Reprinted from an Inaugural Lecture Delivered October 15, 1889.John Cook Wilson - 1912 - B.H. Blackwell Simpkin, Marshall.
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  11. On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms, Lecture.John Cook Wilson - 1889
     
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  12. On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms, Lecture. Repr.John Cook Wilson - 1912
     
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  13. On the Geometrical Problem in Plato's Meno, 86 E Sqq with a Note on the Passage in the Treatise de Lineis Insecabilibus.John Cook Wilson - 1903 - Macmillan & Co.].
     
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    On the interpretation of Plato's Timaeus ; On the Platonist doctrine of the asymblētoi arithmoi.John Cook Wilson - 1889 - New York: Garland. Edited by John Cook Wilson.
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  15. On the Interpretation of Plato's Timaeus Critical Studies with Special Reference to a Recent Edition.John Cook Wilson - 1889 - Nutt.
     
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  16. Plato Republic.John Cook Wilson - 1920 - William Hunt.
     
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    Statement and inference, with other philosophical papers.John Cook Wilson & A. S. L. Farquharson - 1926 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by A. S. L. Farquharson.
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    Universe.Scudder Klyce, David Starr Jordan, John Dewey & Morris Llewellyn Cooke - 1921 - Winchester, Mass.,: S. Klyce. Edited by David Starr Jordan, John Dewey & Morris Llewellyn Cooke.
    Introductory remarks.-- pt. 1. Formal unification; or theory of language.-- pt. 2. Concrete unification; or physical science.-- pt. 3. Spiritual unification; or humanics.
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    Wittgenstein’s Metaphysics.John W. Cook - 1994 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
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    Nationwide Newspaper Coverage of Rape and Rape Culture on College Campuses: Testing Community Structure Theory.John C. Pollock, Brielle Richardella, Amanda Jahr, Melissa Morgan & Judi Puritz Cook - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):229-248.
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    A reappraisal of Leibniz's views on space, time, and motion.John W. Cook - 1979 - Philosophical Investigations 2 (2):22-63.
    Leibniz has been widely praised for maintaining against the Newtonians of his day the view that space and time are relative. At the same time, he has been roundly criticized for allowing that we can distinguish absolute from merely relative motion. This distribution of applause and criticism, I will argue, is in a measure unjustified. For on the one hand, those arguments, found in his correspondence with Clarke, by which Leibniz seeks to reject the view that space and time are (...)
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    The fate of ordinary language philosophy.John W. Cook - 1980 - Philosophical Investigations 3 (2):1-72.
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    The Metaphysics of Wittgenstein's On Certainty.John W. Cook - 1985 - Philosophical Investigations 8 (2):81-119.
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  24. Morality and cultural differences.John Webber Cook - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The scholars who defend or dispute moral relativism, the idea that a moral principle cannot be applied to people whose culture does not accept it, have concerned themselves with either the philosophical or anthropological aspects of relativism. This study, shows that in order to arrive at a definitive appraisal of moral relativism, it is necessary to understand and investigate both its anthropological and philosophical aspects. Carefully examining the arguments for and against moral relativism, Cook exposes not only that anthropologists (...)
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    Porphyry's attempted demolition of Christian allegory.John Granger Cook - 2008 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (1):1-27.
    Porphyry wrote the Contra Christianos during the time of the persecutions, and later several Christian rulers consigned it to the flames. In that work Porphyry included a penetrating critique of Christian allegory. Parts of his argument reappeared in the Protestant Reformers and subsequently in modern biblical research. Scholarship on Porphyry's text often is dominated by the historical problems that beset the fragment. Such problems can be temporarily put aside to carefully study the key terms in Porphyry's argument. The net gain (...)
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    When distraction helps: Evidence that concurrent articulation and irrelevant speech can facilitate insight problem solving.Linden J. Ball, John E. Marsh, Damien Litchfield, Rebecca L. Cook & Natalie Booth - 2015 - Thinking and Reasoning 21 (1):76-96.
    We report an experiment investigating the “special-process” theory of insight problem solving, which claims that insight arises from non-conscious, non-reportable processes that enable problem re-structuring. We predicted that reducing opportunities for speech-based processing during insight problem solving should permit special processes to function more effectively and gain conscious awareness, thereby facilitating insight. We distracted speech-based processing by using either articulatory suppression or irrelevant speech, with findings for these conditions supporting the predicted insight facilitation effect relative to silent working or thinking (...)
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    Notes on Wittgenstein's on certainty.John W. Cook - 1980 - Philosophical Investigations 3 (4):15-37.
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    Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks.John Cook & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (1):160-179.
    Belief polarization is said to occur when two people respond to the same evidence by updating their beliefs in opposite directions. This response is considered to be “irrational” because it involves contrary updating, a form of belief updating that appears to violate normatively optimal responding, as for example dictated by Bayes' theorem. In light of much evidence that people are capable of normatively optimal behavior, belief polarization presents a puzzling exception. We show that Bayesian networks, or Bayes nets, can simulate (...)
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  29. The ‘Alice in Wonderland’ mechanics of the rejection of (climate) science: simulating coherence by conspiracism.Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook & Elisabeth Lloyd - 2018 - Synthese 195 (1):175-196.
    Science strives for coherence. For example, the findings from climate science form a highly coherent body of knowledge that is supported by many independent lines of evidence: greenhouse gas emissions from human economic activities are causing the global climate to warm and unless GHG emissions are drastically reduced in the near future, the risks from climate change will continue to grow and major adverse consequences will become unavoidable. People who oppose this scientific body of knowledge because the implications of cutting (...)
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    Malcolm's misunderstandings.John W. Cook - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (2):72-90.
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    Wittgenstein and Religious Belief.John W. Cook - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (246):427-452.
    This article argues that wittgenstein's account of religious belief is fundamentally defective because he treats religion as a language-Game and holds that language-Games arise spontaneously from prelinguistic (or primitive) reactions, And yet such reactions as wittgenstein postulates are a philosophical myth. It is further argued that his treatment of several other philosophical issues, Such as induction, Are infected with the same mistake. Wittgenstein's view of language, It is argued, Is basically behavioristic. Defenses of wittgenstein's account of religious belief by peter (...)
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    Whorf's linguistic relativism.John W. Cook - 1978 - Philosophical Investigations 1 (1):1-30.
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    A geometric graveside scene.John Manuel Cook - 1946 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 70 (1):97-101.
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    Discussion:Hanfling on Moore.John W. Cook - 1985 - Philosophical Investigations 8 (4):287-294.
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    Did Wittgenstein Speak with the Vulgar or Think with the Learned? Or Did He do Both?W. Cook John - 2007 - Philosophy 82 (2):213-233.
    Wittgenstein has often been criticized, and even dismissed, for being a patron of ordinary language, a champion of the vernacular, a defender of the status quo. One critic has written: 'When Wittgenstein set up the actual use of language as a standard, that was equivalent to accepting a certain set up of culture and belief as a standard ... It is lucky no such philosophy was thought of until recently or we should still be under the sway of witch doctors (...)
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    Reply to Henry le Roy Finch.John W. Cook - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (3):78-81.
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    The Illusion of Aberrant Speakers.John W. Cook - 1982 - Philosophical Investigations 5 (3):215-266.
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    A gradient theory of multiple-choice learning.John Oliver Cook - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (1):15-22.
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    Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein: JOHN W. COOK.John W. Cook - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):199-219.
    In recent years there has been a tendency in some quarters to see an affinity between the views of Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on the subject of religious belief. It seems to me that this is a mistake, that Kierkegaard's views were fundamentally at odds with Wittgenstein's. That this fact is not generally recognized is, I suspect, owing to the obscurity of Kierkegaard's most fundamental assumptions. My aim here is to make those assumptions explicit and to show how they differ from (...)
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  40. Deconstructing climate misinformation to identify reasoning errors.John Cook, Dave Kinkead & Peter Ellerton - 2018 - Environmental Research Letters 3.
    Misinformation can have significant societal consequences. For example, misinformation about climate change has confused the public and stalled support for mitigation policies. When people lack the expertise and skill to evaluate the science behind a claim, they typically rely on heuristics such as substituting judgment about something complex (i.e. climate science) with judgment about something simple (i.e. the character of people who speak about climate science) and are therefore vulnerable to misleading information. Inoculation theory offers one approach to effectively neutralize (...)
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  41. Wittgenstein on privacy.John W. Cook - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):281-314.
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    Hume's Scepticism with Regard to the Senses.John W. Cook - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):1 - 17.
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    Magic, witchcraft, and science.John W. Cook - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (1):2-36.
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  44. Against Relativism: Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine.Ruth Macklin & John W. Cook - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (202):121-124.
     
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    Shifting the Boundaries: Transformation of the Languages of Public and Private in the Eighteenth Century.Maria Luisa Pesante, John Brewer, Dena Goodman, Malcolm Cook, Vivien Jones, Ursula Vogel, John Christian Laursen & Edoardo Tortarolo - 1995 - University of Exeter Press.
    "The book mounts a challenge to the notion of a clear distinction between public and private and attempts to account for the mobility of the many boundaries between the two. The first essay introduces some of those problematic boundaries in the light of the influential studies of Habermas, Koselleck, Aries and Chartier, who together have helped shape our understanding of the formation of the modern public and private spheres. A number of essays deal with the nature of public opinion in (...)
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    Hypothetical Fallibilism in Peirce and Jevons.Vincent Bam, Thomas Cook & John Lincourt - 1979 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 15 (2):132 - 157.
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  47. Is Davidson a Gricean?John Cook - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (3):557-575.
    RÉSUMÉ : Dans son récent recueil d’articles Language, Truth and History, Donald Davidson semble pencher en faveur d’une philosophie du langage mettant l’accent sur la notion de l’intention communicative du sujet parlant; en quoi il se rapproche du point de vue de Paul Grice. Si cela est juste, la pensée de Davidson se serait dégagée de l’approche sémantique formelle qu’il soutenait dans ses Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation. Dans cet article, je soutiens que, bien qu’il y ait beaucoup de similitudes (...)
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  48. The young Descartes: nobility, rumor, and war.Harold John Cook - 2018 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Mysteries: remains of a hidden life -- Words on paper -- In search of a person behind the words -- A France of broken families -- Families -- Politiques -- Breaking with his father -- Aristocratic Paris -- Libertine Paris -- A political education -- Gearing up for war: mathematical inspirations -- Breda -- Military engineering -- Meeting Isaac Beeckman -- The Holy Roman empire -- Anxious dreams -- Curious meetings -- War and diplomacy in Europe -- Into Bohemia -- (...)
     
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  49. Cultural relativism as an ethnocentric notion.John Cook - 1978 - In Rodger Beehler & Alan R. Drengson (eds.), The Philosophy of Society. Methuen. pp. 69.
     
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    Agnotology, Scientific Consensus, and the Teaching and Learning of Climate Change: A Response to Legates, Soon and Briggs.Daniel Bedford & John Cook - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (8):2019-2030.
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